Improved washino-maghine



@nchterne geteilt @ffice NEWTON TROWBRIDGE, 'or' TULLY, Nrw YORK..

LettersiPatent No. 77,417, dated April 28, 1868.

IMPBOVED WASHING-MACHINE,

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To ALL WHoMIT 'M AY coNonRN; i

Be it known that I, NEWT-0N TROWBRDG, of Tully, in tho conn-ty ofOnondaga, and Ststeof New York,

v have invented a' new and useful Improvement in;Washing-Machines;v`nndLdo hereby declare that the following is n full, clear, und eitactdescription of the'snme, reference being had to-thc annexed drawings,making part of this spcoiiicetion, in which- Figure 1 is a. perspectiveview.. v Figure 2 is en yelevation of the pounder. .Figure 3v is a.plan' of the bottom. t f

The ,snine letters ne employed in all the figures in the indication 'ofthe sume parte.' n

A is a barrel, open at one end, end having the insidejotequaldistricten'A throughout its'entire lengtin Thopounder, B, is fitted-neotly into this barrel. It ievcoustructed with projections .'l fromits lon'crlnce. These ,projections taper towurdsftheir lower ends,forming wsdges,`between which' the clothes nre compressed as the pounderis presse-d down. One of these projections, B, is inclined, as shown, toform en .inclined plune,'which,

pressing against the clothes, will c nuse the pounder to revolveslightly with each stroke.

The pounder is-nttached to a. shonk,C, which hns-ahead on its lowerend,held bythe plate on top of the ypounder, through which thc-shankpasscsfso ns topez-init" the pounder to turn freely thereon.' lThisshank s vinserted intithe lower end 'of the rod, D, ond fastened by epin passing through one of n series of holes, sous to permitthel'pounder Vto,hoidjustcd according to the amount of clothes in thebarrel, Thea-od D is attached 'by o strep to, a crank in the shaft E,placed on-top of the barrel.,v The shaft E has itsvbeurings in lugs ElE,`

attached to the top of the barrel. The lug EE is n spring, which may bebent, so -us to permit the end 'ofthe shaft to be withdrawn. F is :tpinion on the shaft, 'driven hy n spur-wheel,l G, which receives areciprocating motion from the lever H,fso that thepou'nder shall makenstroke with ench mcveincntof the lever in either direction.

' Whnt I claim as my invention, und desire to secure by Letters Putent,`is' 1. The combination of the barrel A en d reciprocating pounder B,constructed with wcdge-i`ormed project tions Bl und nn inclinedprojection, B, substantially ns and for thepurpose set forthl 2. Thecouibinntio] of the barrel-@the pounder B, the shank C, rod D, cr'nnk E,spring-lug E2, pinion F,` spur-wheel G, end lever H,v all arranged tooperate substantially set forth. v

In testimony whereof, I' have signed my neme to this specification inthe presence of two suosorioxng witnesses.

' l NEWTON TROWBRIDGE,

Witnesses:

CONS WILLIAMS, L. D. Tnet-tentoon,

